Conference Room

General James J. Lindsay Conference Room

Named for the Founder of the Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation General retired James Lindsay, the Lindsay room is ideal for small conferences or meetings up to 40 people. The room can be configured in a variety of ways to suit your needs. It is equipped with a projection screen and dry erase board perfect for presentations.

Museum HoursTuesday-Saturday 10am-5pmSunday 12pm-5pmClosed Mondays and Federal HolidaysOpen Memorial Day, 4th of July and Veteran’s Day

The Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation supports the museum with marketing, advertising and financial support for its programs and exhibits. Opening the doors on August 16th, 2000, the 60th anniversary of the original United States Army’s Test Platoon’s first parachute jump, the museum offers free admission, a main exhibit gallery, temporary gallery, four-story tall theater, video theater and a motion simulator ride. It is located in Historic Downtown Fayetteville on the corner of Bragg Boulevard and Hay Street, adjacent to the city’s Freedom Memorial Park and the recently built North Carolina Veteran’s Park. The main gallery is designed as a self-guiding tour, in chronological order, through the history of the airborne and special operations soldiers, from 1940 to the present. The temporary gallery changes throughout the year and displays a myriad of exhibits pertaining to the United States Army, airborne and special operation units through their history and conflicts from World War II to the present. For a nominal fee visitors can ride the 24 seat motion simulator. Find our privacy policy here.